Starting over in a new country isn’t easy, and it can often feel isolating. While many are excited about a new chapter, the challenges of navigating a fresh start can sometimes overshadow the opportunities. As Jayme Doll reports, one group is working to change that by celebrating Calgary’s newest residents.
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